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Type the name of the website in the search box and click on the Search button. To search for feeds from a specific website, press Ctrl and G in RSSOwl to open the feeds search dialogue box. The first way is self-explanatory but we’ll look at the last two options in more detail.
There are three ways to do this: by dragging-and-dropping the RSS feed icon from a website to the category in the feed reader you want to add it to, by using the search tool built in to RSSOwl, or directly from websites. Once you’ve found your way around the category folders, it’s time to try adding your own RSS feed sources from which RSSOwl will collect. To close the web page, click on the cross at the top of the window. Providing the computer is connected to the Internet, the web page with the full story should appear in the same window. Click on one and a summary of the story will appear in the Preview pane underneath – to jump to the full story online, either double-click on the feed in the top right-hand pane or click on the web link at the top of the Preview pane. Each of these relates to a story on the RTE website. Double-click on the RTE News/News Front page feed – all the recent feeds from the front page of the RTE news site will appear in the top right-hand pane. A list of online websites from which RSSOwl has collected feeds will appear.
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Click on the plus sign next to the folder labelled News. We’ll use the News category by way of example. These are expandable just click on the plus sign next to a category folder to view its contents. Folders containing pre-loaded feeds are displayed in the left-hand pane, labelled and organised by category. When you first launch the program a screen similar in layout to the inbox screen of Microsoft Outlook’s e-mail program will appear.
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exe file to start the installation process, following the prompts onscreen. Once the download is complete, double-click on the.

It’s easy to set up and use and collects RSS, Atom and XML feeds. In this feature, we’ll focus on a newsreader called RSSOwl, which can be downloaded free from our Cover CD ROM.
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All you have to do is tell the newsreader software the sources (web pages) from which you’d like it to collect feeds. Any website that displays the RSS, XML or Atom icons makes feeds available to an RSS newsreader. To do the collecting you’ll need a piece of software called an RSS news reader, unless you’re using a web browser that has this built in, but we’ll come to that later. It stands for Really Simple Syndication and it’s a clever bit of web magic that allows all the latest alerts, news and updates – called RSS feeds – from your favourite websites to be collected and sent to your computer.
